Chicago Wage Garnishment Lawyers

Serving Creditors, Lenders, and Finance Companies in Illinois and Nationwide

At Walinski & Associates, P.C., we represent national and regional banks, credit unions and other finance companies in collection actions and bankruptcy related creditor's rights issues. Many of our clients have made every attempt possible to collect money on unpaid debt. When all else has failed, wage garnishment is usually the last resort.

Creditors have a number of rights and protections to take the necessary steps to collect money. Our law firm has more than 40 years of experience in helping creditors to protect those rights. Our experienced Chicago attorneys explore every option available to obtain payment on all debt. We help creditors seek payment from wages held by a debtor's employer or bank account.

Contact Walinski & Associates, P.C. to learn more about how we can help you or your company collect the unpaid debt that is owed to you. Call us at 312-704-0771 to schedule a consultation.

Representing Creditors for All Debt Collection Matters

Every client that retains our law firm to represent them in debt collection actions has a specific need, or may be at a different stage in the process of trying to collect on overdue payments. When our attorneys represent you or your company, we diligently work to get you your money.

In addition to garnishments and wage deductions, our attorneys can help creditors and lenders in a variety of other ways to collect debt, including:

Contact Our Chicago Debt Collection Attorneys Today

Contact Walinski & Associates, P.C. to help you protect your creditor's rights. We represent clients in Cook, Kane, DuPage, Kendall, McHenry, and Will Counties, across the state of Illinois. We can help you recover financial loss through a variety of debt collection actions, including garnishments and wage deductions. Call us at 312-704-0771.

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